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The Hopi craftsman

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Article Date
July 1930
Journal Title
Plateau

The arts and crafts of the Hopi Indians; their historic background, processes and methods of manufacture and the work of the museum for the maintenance of Hopi art

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Author
M. F. Colton
Article Date
July 1938
Journal Title
Plateau

Techniques of the major Hopi crafts

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Author
M. F. Colton
Article Date
June 1931
Journal Title
Plateau

Notes on Hopi brocading

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Article Date
October 1938
Journal Title
Plateau

How to appreciate Hopi handicrafts

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Article Date
July 1936
Journal Title
Plateau

Hopis display arts and crafts at Flagstaff

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Article Date
June 25, 1961
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
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